where would you post a question regardin the use of lets say CHtml::<any method> with the question about the 'ajax' option of the htmlOption parameter...

IMO if we add a jQuery forum... that woul be dedicated to pure jQuery problems... but there are only few programmers working with pure jQuery code here... if you add your jQuery code to a PHP method... that is not a pure jQuery

or let's say you want to discuss the jQuery code of the delete button in the CGridView - CbuttonColumn... in which forum would you post?

I think that the problem would be on how to choose what is the right forum...

Yii is doing a very nice job on "abstracting" a bit the jQuery code behind some methods... so it happens that sometime users do not even know that js/jQuery code is used (for example the CActiveForm clientside validation)... above that there are many topics that cover Yii+jQuery problems... not pure jQuery problems...

in the above example a discussion for the GridView delete button in what section would it go ? jQuery?... and what if then the user asks on how to set the button url (that is not anymore a jQuery question)...

IMO... if we go with that forum... we should specify that the JS/Jquery forum is for pure js/jQuery questions... if any Yii method (any PHP) is related... then it's not part of that section

A little OT but i often wondered if splitting general section into beginner and advanced section would make sense. Even if not everyone would post to the right section, we could still move the topics there.

I knew that someone would ask this . I couldn't find a better name, but if you look at the forums you will probably agree that lots of the questions where already answered or even begin with "i started using Yii today ..." or "sorry if this has already been asked ..." or similar.

Then there are more advanced topics/questions where you immediately see, that the author has some experience and already did some research and the question/problem/topic is new.

If we had a pure beginner section, maybe we could be less strict there and invite newbies to ask their questions here.

On the other hand: I'm not sure if this is neccessary as most of the residents seemt to read all topics anyway as we don't have such a huge user base.

Wow! I wouldn't ever expected such rush in a small problem, that I posted! :] OK. In few words...

I strongly support the idea of extending rights for moving posts between topic groups to a bit wider range of users. It started with jacmoe post, but it seems that many other sees a requirement for such thing. I think, that with more people having this ability (of course, if it can be separated here from other admin-like rights) we could simply have more hands to clean the mess, we have right now on the forum. And if someone, who gained this right, would be doing to much wrong movements or would be generating even more mess, then higher level admin would be able to simple take back this right from that person.

And for the forum creation I asked for. For me personally, all the questions related to CSS / JS / jQuery and even CHTML, mentioned by mdomba, are purely view-side questions (you don't use these in controller, model etc., right?). So the idea proposed by samdark of naming that forum "Client-side development questions" sound very good to me. But to be honest, any other idea would also sound good to me - i.e. anything that would allow to post such question anywhere else than in PHP General for Framework General, because I found these the most wrong places to post in.

And finally -- Mike: no problem for hijacking thread, as long as you talk about something important. And your idea with splitting main forum for general and advanced questions sounds also interesting. The only problem is an ask to samdark's question. Who and basing on what factors would decide, which question is or isn't advanced-level? Many things advanced to me would seems so obvious to you, dev team members or other experienced users, that you could laugh on me asking for that, right? :]